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Rostech unveils 'Pautina' system that will stop flying 200-kilogram drones

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Rostech unveils 'Pautina' system that will stop flying 200-kilogram drones
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Key Points

  • Rostech introduced the new anti-drone defense system named 'Pautina'.
  • The system was developed to protect critical infrastructure facilities from unmanned aerial vehicles.
  • The introduction took place in the Tver region of Russia as part of a Rostech mission.

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200-kilogram droneTver region

Russian state company Rostech has introduced the new 'Pautina' (Spider Web) defense system, developed to protect critical infrastructure facilities against unmanned aerial vehicles. The system stands out in particular for its capacity to stop 200-kilogram drones while in the air.

The introduction of the new system was presented to the public during a mission conducted by Rostech in the Tver region. The developed technology was reported to be aimed at increasing the security of strategically important infrastructure.

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What is the main purpose of the developed 'Pautina' system?
The system was designed to protect vital infrastructure facilities against threats posed by unmanned aerial vehicles.
What capacity of drones does the new system target?
The system is stated to have the capacity to stop even 200-kilogram drones during flight.
Where was the defense complex introduced?
The new system was presented to the public during a mission organized by Rostech in the Tver region of Russia.

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